Abstract
Contingency theory provides a theoretical framework for analysing the implementation
differences in the configuration of Information Systems for Continuous Replenishment in the
retail sector. The configuration can be broken down into three arrangements: data processing
and sharing arrangement, technical arrangement, and information management arrangement.
The contingency factors, and their influences on the configuration of these arrangements, have
been explored and tested in a case study in Indonesia.
Original language | Undefined |
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Title of host publication | Integrating Supply Chains and Internal Operations Through e-Business. Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Logistics & the 2nd International Symposium on Operations Strategy, 14-17 July 2002, Melbourne, Australia |
Editors | I. Sadler, D. Power, G.P. Dapiran |
Place of Publication | Caulfield East, Victoria |
Publisher | Monash University |
Pages | 271-278 |
Number of pages | 8 |
ISBN (Print) | 0-9581275-0-6 |
Publication status | Published - 2002 |
Event | 7th international symposium on logistics and the 2nd international symposium on operations strategy - Melbourne, Australia Duration: 14 Jul 2002 → 17 Jul 2002 |
Conference
Conference | 7th international symposium on logistics and the 2nd international symposium on operations strategy |
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Period | 14/07/02 → 17/07/02 |
Other | 14-17 July 2002 |
Keywords
- METIS-206753
- IR-73557